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Inco boosts nickel output

Inco boosts nickel output JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed nickel producer PT International Nickel Indonesia (Inco) has revised its production target for 1998 to 100 million pounds of nickel in matte.The amount is eight million pounds more than its initial target, since the company resumed the...

Russian rafters to test Jambi river

Russian rafters to test Jambi river JAMBI: A Russian rafting team will try to ride the famous Batang Merangin river in Sorolangun Bangko, Jambi, on Jan. 1 in a tourist promotion campaign.Zainul Imron, district chief of Sorolangun Bangko, said the Russian team would observe and study the river's...

Transparency vital to restore trust: Aburizal

Transparency vital to restore trust: Aburizal JAKARTA (JP): Chairman of the Bakrie Group, Aburizal Bakrie, said yesterday that Indonesia should improve transparency in politics, economics and the corporate level to restore foreign investors' confidence in local corporations.

Soesilo's death causes deep grief for lifters

Soesilo's death causes deep grief for lifters JAKARTA (JP): Many Sportsmen and women felt extreme sorrow on hearing the news of Soesilo Soedarman's death. He was the chairman of the Indonesian Weight lifting, Power lifting and Body building Association.

Police criticize clinic raid by residents

Police criticize clinic raid by residents JAKARTA (JP): Local residents were castigated yesterday for interfering in a police investigation and removing vital evidence from a clinic in Central Jakarta which allegedly performed abortions.Central Jakarta Police chief Lt. Col.

Pedophile case being investigated

Pedophile case being investigated JAKARTA (JP): The National Police are still investigating a report about alleged sexual offenses against young boys in Indonesia committed by a Swiss man who was arrested recently in his country.National Police deputy spokesman Col.

Nepalese begs court to spare him from death

Nepalese begs court to spare him from death JAKARTA (JP): A Nepalese man charged with smuggling 1.3 kilograms of first-grade heroin has begged South Jakarta District Court not to give him the death penalty.

TV today

TV todayTVRI 2:00 p.m. News: Berita 14 2:30 My Country 2:35 TV Series: The Crystal Maze 3:10 Teenager's Program: Vokal Group 3:35 Tour and Travel: Wisata Nasional 4:00 Regional News 4:30 Sports 5:30 TV Series: Full House 6:00 News: Lintasan Berita 6:05 Nusantara, The Beloved Country 6:15 Village...

Working capital needed

Working capital needed Optimism has been expressed by the government, specifically by the Ministry of Industry and Trade, that this year's export target of US$43 billion can be reached given the growth rate of Indonesian exports is still the highest in the East Asian region.

Students join poll on presidency

Students join poll on presidency YOGYAKARTA (JP): More than 9,500 students from Gadjah Mada University voted Thursday on whether they wished to see the renomination of President Soeharto for another term.

Improvement of ASEAN-EU trade ties called for

Improvement of ASEAN-EU trade ties called for JAKARTA (JP): Vice President Try Sutrisno yesterday called on the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and European Union (EU) to eliminate trade barriers.

Arco drills gas off Irian

Arco drills gas off Irian LOS ANGELES (Reuters): Arco on Tuesday said it has drilled a successful natural gas well offshore Irian Jaya in eastern Indonesia which flowed at a combined rate of 45 million standard cubic feet per day from four stem tests.

Vice governor gets award from Pope

Vice governor gets award from Pope KUPANG, East Nusa Tenggara: The Vice Governor of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), Piet Alexander Tallo, has received a commendation from Pope John Paul II in recognition of his work in bringing peace and harmony to the province's religious communities.

Excelcomindo Pratama expands to Lombok

Excelcomindo Pratama expands to Lombok JAKARTA (JP): Private cellular operator PT Excelcomindo Pratama, which runs the GSM-XL cellular service, has expanded its service to Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, by installing nine base transceiver stations (BTS) on the island.

VP's role to increase in future

VP's role to increase in futureBy Hermawan Sulistyo JAKARTA (JP): The life expectancy for men in Indonesia is 54, while for its women it is 57. It is particularly due to this statistic that people easily believe the rumors concerning President Soeharto's deteriorating health, despite repeated...

PPP's comic tragedy

PPP's comic tragedy The United Development Party (PPP) seems to be having a problem fulfilling the promises it made during the May general election campaign to sponsor political reform. Heading the strongest political group outside the government, many PPP leaders, especially those who head...

Austrade opens Medan office

Austrade opens Medan office MEDAN, North Sumatra: An Australian Trade Commission office was opened here Wednesday, with the aim of boosting further Australian economic cooperation with Sumatra.The office, located on Jl.

Taufik eying silver in Cannes

Taufik eying silver in Cannes JAKARTA (JP): Taufik Hailai of Indonesia has a chance to finish as runner-up in the 10-year-old age group of the Junior World Chess Championships in Cannes, France after winning one point against Briton Gawain Jones early yesterday.

New rebels plan killings in RP

New rebels plan killings in RP ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines (DPA): Disgruntled rebels plan to launch attacks in southern Philippine coastal communities before the end of the year to test new recruits, the military said yesterday.

Conversion Rates

Conversion Rates Jakarta (JP): Bank Ekspor Impor Indonesia's (Bank Exim) conversion rates on Dec. 18, 1997: Buying Selling Rp Rp U.S dollar 4,800.00 5,400.00Austrian shilling 374.20 432.50Australian dollar 3,190.10 3,444.80Belgian franc 130.90 143.50Canadian dollar 3,407.80 3,656.

City hires unemployed workers

City hires unemployed workers JAKARTA (JP): The city is to employ an additional 5,000 unskilled workers per month from January to tackle rising unemployment caused by the economic and monetary crisis, an official said yesterday.

Special team needed to settle crisis: Bambang

Special team needed to settle crisis: Bambang JAKARTA (JP): Leading businessman Bambang Trihatmodjo called yesterday for the establishment of a special team of professionals to help the government tackle the economic crisis.

Casas survives scares to reach matchplay semis

Casas survives scares to reach matchplay semisBy Bobby Alan Wilson CLARKFILED, Philippines (JP): Filipino Felix Casas survived two rounds of thrilling matchplay golf yesterday to book a semifinal berth against Des Terblanche of South Africa in the Omega Tour's Volvo Asian Matchplay at Mimosa Golf &...

Repeat offenders jailed for theft

Repeat offenders jailed for theft BOGOR (JP): The local district court has sentenced two men to three years in jail each and another to two years for stealing electronic goods worth Rp 5 million (US$1,000) in five separate robberies.Presiding judge Gunalita said Wednesday that M.

Where to go in Jakarta:

Where to go in Jakarta:Exhibitions * Photo Exhibition: Kilas Balik 97, at Galeri Foto Jurnalistik Antara, Jl. Antara No. 59 Pasar Baru, Central Jakarta, daily except Monday, 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., until Jan. 14. Followed by discussions with photographer and public, at 2 p.m., on Dec. 20.

Central Jakarta clinic owner denies abortion allegations

Central Jakarta clinic owner denies abortion allegations JAKARTA (JP): The owner of a clinic in Central Jakarta attended a local police subprecinct yesterday to deny neighbors' accusation that she performed abortions.Central Jakarta Police chief Lt. Col.

Asian markets gain as Tokyo succumbs

Asian markets gain as Tokyo succumbs HONG KONG (AFP): Most Asia-Pacific stock markets posted moderate gains yesterday on the back of steadier regional currencies, but Tokyo shares succumbed to profit-taking.

BI to intensify banking sector reform: Soedradjad

BI to intensify banking sector reform: Soedradjad JAKARTA (JP): Bank Indonesia Governor J. Soedradjad Djiwandono said the government would intensify financial reforms after last month's closure of 16 private banks.

Supreme Court drops activists' appeals

Supreme Court drops activists' appeals SURABAYA (JP): The Supreme Court has upheld a lower court's sentences on youth activists Dita Indahsari and Coen Husein Pontoh who were convicted of subversion earlier this year.

Myanmar supports ASEAN peace vision

Myanmar supports ASEAN peace vision YANGON (AFP): Myanmar declared yesterday it was firmly behind the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) vision of regional peace and stability, hailing the recent informal summit in Kuala Lumpur a major success.

Property sector to get worst next year, REI says

Property sector to get worst next year, REI says JAKARTA (JP): The country's property sector, which had been severely bruised by the monetary crisis, could see a worse market situation next year, a speaker at a seminar said here yesterday.

Matahari raises Rp 902 billion from sales of rights shares

Matahari raises Rp 902 billion from sales of rights shares JAKARTA (JP): The country's largest retailer, PT Matahari Putra Prima, has raised about Rp 902 billion (US$180.4 million) from its sales of its rights shares.

What is happening to this country?

What is happening to this country? While a dozen foreign countries are providing aid to save our people from starvation in Irian Jaya and Maluku, as much as US$80 billion in savings have been accumulated by Indonesians who have deposited their money in foreign banks.

14,000 to safeguard holiday exodus

14,000 to safeguard holiday exodus JAKARTA (JP): A 14,000-strong security team will be deployed to safeguard the mass exodus of Jakartans during the Christmas, New Year, Ramadhan fasting month and Idul Fitri holidays.City police chief Maj. Gen.

BNI expects to book higher bad loans

BNI expects to book higher bad loans JAKARTA (JP): Publicly listed state-owned Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI) projected yesterday that its nonperforming loans would likely increase in the near future due to the economic crisis dogging the country.

Where to go in Bali:

Where to go in Bali:Music and entertainment * Bali Inter. Continental Resort, Jimbaran: - Singaraja Restaurant: Mini Balinese Jegog, daily, 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. - Saraswati Lounge: Balinese Cultural Dances, daily except Thursday and Sunday.

Swiss man accused of pedophilia in RI

Swiss man accused of pedophilia in RI GENEVA (Reuters): Police in Switzerland said on Wednesday that a Swiss man had been detained in a suspected pedophile case involving abuse of children in Indonesia.

Indonesia to import 1.25 tons of sugar next year

Indonesia to import 1.25 tons of sugar next year JAKARTA (JP): Indonesia is expected to import about 1.25 million tons of raw and refined sugar next year to meet growing demand, a senior official said.Director general of plantations for the Ministry of Agriculture, A.

Drivers go on strike in Bogor

Drivers go on strike in Bogor BOGOR (JP): Dozens of drivers of minivans plying the Cileungsi-Ciangsana-Kampung Rambutan route went on strike yesterday to protest the opening of a new route which overlaps with theirs.

Stock Exchange

Stock ExchangeStock prices on the Jakarta Stock Exchange (in rupiah) on Dec. 18 , 1997: Shares Close Change Trading Volume ------------------------------------------------------------ Ades Alfindo 650 0 0 AHAP Insurance 400 0 0 Alter Abadi 400 0 0 Alumindo Light Metal 200 25 3,386,500 Alumindo...

Rupiah strengthens, stock prices slightly firmer

Rupiah strengthens, stock prices slightly firmer JAKARTA (JP): The rupiah strengthened, passing the 5,000 mark against the U.S. dollar yesterday, and local stock prices closed slightly firmer in a mild regional recovery, currency dealers and stockbrokers said.

Soesilo dies after battling illness

Soesilo dies after battling illness JAKARTA (JP): Coordinating Minister for Political and Security Affairs Soesilo Soedarman died yesterday at Harapan Kita Hospital, West Jakarta after suffering lung disease complications for the past three weeks.He was 69 years old.

Absent senators may lose allowance

Absent senators may lose allowance BANGKOK (DPA): Thai senators who skip upper house meetings may soon have their attendance allowances slashed in a bid to cut the government budget, the Bangkok Post reported yesterday.

Experts discuss poverty eradication

Experts discuss poverty eradication YOGYAKARTA (JP): Although the Southeast Asian region has achieved progress, its economic growth has not been accompanied by an even distribution of income, according to the representative of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to Indonesia.

67 hoodlums allowed back on the streets

67 hoodlums allowed back on the streets JAKARTA (JP): The 67 alleged hoodlums, who were rounded up during the clean-up operation in Tanah Abang recently and admitted to a rehabilitation program, have finished their training course and are awaiting job placement, an official said yesterday.

Ramos, Khamtay to boost ties

Ramos, Khamtay to boost ties MANILA (AFP): Philippine President Fidel Ramos and Lao Prime Minister Khamtay Siphandone agreed yesterday to increase cooperation in technical training and agriculture and forestry.

BA assigns new manager

BA assigns new manager JAKARTA (JP): British Airways has appointed Claire Hatton as its country manager for Indonesia, replacing David Jones.The company said here yesterday that Hatton, the first female executive to hold such a position in the track of the airline's Far East Asia operation, took up...

Greater gold demand likely: WGC

Greater gold demand likely: WGC LONDON (Reuters): Lifting taxes, duties and other controls on gold trade could boost demand by hundreds of tons in countries like China, Brazil, Indonesia and Mexico, the World Gold Council (WGC) said on Wednesday.

Astra units get ISO 14001

Astra units get ISO 14001 JAKARTA (JP): Three subsidiaries of publicly listed Astra International -- namely PT Pulogadung Pawitra Laksana, PT Sumalindo Lestari Jaya and PT Gaya Motor -- received yesterday International Standard Organization (ISO) 14001 certification for quality environmental...

Merpati flies to Perth

Merpati flies to Perth JAKARTA (JP): State-owned air carrier Merpati Nusantara will launch a new service to Perth, Australia, on Sunday.Merpati's spokesperson, Tondo Widodo, said here yesterday that the airline would link Jakarta and Perth via Denpasar, Bali, three times a week using a 210-seat...